This manhwa is amazing. I had this manhwa on my 'wish list' for a while now and I'm so glad I finally read this manhwa. Right from the first chapter I was hooked already. What kept me from reading this manhwa was the picture and description because I thought it was going to be a another slapstick comedy but it's not at all. The bold letter "touch" made me think it was another ecchi manhwa.

The plot is really great and you will laugh, be touch, and shed some tears too. Even though there is a tragedy tag on this manhwa, I still recommend you read this because the manhwa is more about how the characters learn to grow with a touch of supernatural genre..

Everyone seems extremely confused about this webtoon. Yes, this webtoon has a lot of gag in it but the truth is there is more to it.This series has quite a heart breaking story to it and the comedy is just a thin surface to help stop it from being a full blown depressing story. Each arc is tragic and deep, all showing the hardship of death and overcoming guilt and sadness.If you're looking for a complete comedic, happy story, then stay away from this one.If you want to read a deep, well told story and can stand to read through the tragedies, then you're in luck, this one is great.I really like this series and feel as if it's been well thought out and written, I'd say give it a shot before passing it over.

This was MUCH better when he'd beat the shit out of female ghosts I don't give a fuck about his struggles and strife. He needs to whoop some ass instead of crying like a bitch all the time. The first 5 chapters were good, now it's fucking stupid. Boo hoo, a girl died and it was his fault (through retard logic, i.e. your emotions made me die). If I wanted more realistic drama (and that's still stretching it), I'd read a manga, not some half-baked webtoon.

Well, it starts with a focus on comedy for the prologue and the stories following have a focus on drama and are really emotional. This webcomic is brilliant, from what i've seen so far. Just don't go in there thinking it's a full-blown comedy, it takes a back seat when the first arc begins.

Still...brilliant. I wish there were faster translations.EDIT: turns out it was just stalled for a while

I just love this web comic.It may lack in artwork compared with other web comics but artwork is what bothers me the least on manga/manhwa in the first place.The story is very well balanced between comedy and drama (chapter 20).But what impressed me is not much of the theme of the story,but the way the author narrates it.It's like reading a book on some occasions and it captivates you making you want to read more and more.Just read chapter 20 and you will get my point.Also it's hilarious at the beginning.Very good job.

Perhaps it's just that they've only seen the earlier chapters, but I think a lot of the comments are emphasizing the violence too much. It's a slapstick webcomic, what do you expect? It's cute in some parts, funny in others, and it does its job--- entertaining people.

@philip72 - You obviously haven't read too far into the story-- your comment was pretty racist, and missed the point of the story entirely.

I really like this manhwa. It's one of the few that actually makes me laugh out loud. I remember almost tearing up in some chapters. But what really got me was when I read the first arc (not the prologue) was based off a true story. The stories ImInSu draws for us is deep, but funny. I like it.

Sure the guy hits the ghosts, and he hits them because they are ghosts... not because the ghost is a woman. And the ghost in particular he deals with is prone to to same spontaneous, underhanded attacks as himself. There's a violent girl and a violent boy. If anything it's gender equality.

Well it's definitely web comic quality art, and the guy likes to beat up on women without a truly valid reason, so it's definitely Korean (yeah I know they're ghosts).I guess this feels like it was written some guy whose parents always told him him he was special and has problems relating to women, and is now working on his anger/rejection issues through a fantasy webcomic.

If you're either an 15 year old Emo, a misogynistic Talibani or a Korean university student then this is the manhwa you've been waiting for, otherwise give it a miss.

Exactly what it says on the tin. The main character, able to see and make physical contact with ghosts uses his abilities to beat the snot out of them.

If you like ghost punching action and find physical violence amusing this is an enjoyable series, but if you're touchy about violence against women (which the series dutifully lampshades) or almost random seemingly unjustified violence, you may want to look somewhere else.